D.E.A.R. FEBRUARY Climax: 3rd March 2018|2nd Term Exams: 12stto 22nd March 2018|Sports Day : 23rd & 24th March 2018| 2nd Term Exam Break: 26th March to 9th April 2018 | 3rd Term reumes: 10th April 2018

*A NEW DAWN OF EXCELLENCE*

Jennifer YhayeFirst youngest female pilot of Côte d’Ivoire

Jennifer Yhaye, a Morning Glory Alumnus, inspires a generation of young Ivorians with her achievement as the youngest female pilot of Cote D’Ivoire.
Her story started in the quiet but educationally invigorating environs of Morning Glory International School – Bingerville, on a warm September morning in the year 2006. She was enrolled into the Primary school programme in Year 6.Read more…keeping in touch with our former students.

4th ALAMAU Conference in South Africa from 15th to 19th March 2017

Anannyabrata Mandal receives Best Delegate Award

British International School Awards 2017

Highly prestigious British International School Awards 2017 (BISA) Honours MGIS in « International Impact » category !
This crowns the fulfilment of a vision and sets the direction for our School’s future! View pictures >>

Morning Glory International School
â��Once a GLORIAN, Forever GLORIOUSâ��. As a big family we would love to keep in touch with all our former students. Please send your name, the year you left or completed MGIS, the University you have attended, the courses you offered and what you are doing currently to the
following address: info@morningloryinternational.com. Thank you, and remember:
â��Once a Glorian, Forever GLORIOUS!â��
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THE SCHOOL PRAYER

We pray you Lord, that May the Glory of each morning that gave this school its name,
be a permanent feature of the life of this school. May the greatness of this school be permanent beyond
the first hundred days of its installation in this old stone quarry; and may it, instead of being a place
where stone was once quarried, become a place where intelligence is quarried for the service of all the
nations whose children are assembled here, a quarry of intelligence as permanent in its impact on Africa
and on the world at large, as the stone which was once quarried here is permanent in its unchanging nature.